State Park • Beach • Surfing • Fishing
Fort Pierce Inlet State Park offers an abundance of recreational opportunities along its shores and coastal waters. The breathtaking half-mile beach welcomes visitors for swimming, snorkeling, surfing, and scuba diving.
Dynamite Point, once the training site for World War II Navy Frogmen, is now a haven for bird-watchers. Along the south end of the park, Fort Pierce Inlet is a popular spot for anglers to catch their dinner.
Jack Island Preserve, located one mile north of the park, features trails for hiking, bicycling, and nature study. Visitors can climb an observation tower at the west end of the Marsh Rabbit Run Trail for a bird's-eye view of the Indian River.
Half-mile of beautiful beach for swimming and sunbathing
Surfing, snorkeling, and scuba diving opportunities
Popular angling spot at Fort Pierce Inlet
Something for everyone
The area's most consistent surf break. Perfect for all skill levels
Explore underwater wonders along the coast
Swim in the beautiful Atlantic waters
Anglers can catch their dinner at the inlet
Explore the natural beauty
Breathtakingly beautiful beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing.
Former WWII Navy Frogmen training site, now a bird-watching haven.
Climb for bird's-eye views of the Indian River and surrounding islands.
The most consistent surf break on Florida's Treasure Coast. Perfect for beginners and experienced surfers alike.
Snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities with diverse marine life and underwater formations.
Dynamite Point is a haven for bird-watchers. Spot wading birds and migratory species year-round.
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